C.HUGHES. CASH BOTCHER^; (Juocn 5heet.,,,,"„...,..., .Majstcrton, Supplies prime meat of :he best quality. Small goods fresh every day. • ' Wisiies.to , inform/the travciiing public that his coaches leave-Ekbtaliuiia daily for Pahiataa and Woodvilie at 7.30 a.m. returning from Woodville at I p,m. and ' ip.m. on arrival of"the trains from .the West Coastand Sapier, for. Palu'atua and Ekctjbjm-'; v ; : ,/, .: '■/"'_•. ■Travellers roaching Eketahuna by the evening train fronv Masterton can go on direct to iWanganni orsa'pier the following day/''? ' ' .'"•''.""• '"'■ ' '.■'■;;' ;':■;!;■■;> JOB VILE, ,'. '.,..- ..■•.-:'*:,<■]'', ;:;}.'iV ■Proprietor,', I' ;• 'SMAS.AND'NEW-YEAil- ■ . ■'^display;:;-;:- 1 ; ■ |USTOPENED-iwO CASES of V New Goods for the.lloliday Season, ncluding a Splendid Line of "Boys' Colonial Suits, which wo have marked at a very'low price.' MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT '"■-■■' Men'? Sac Suits, all wool Tweed from - 28/6 . Men's Trousers and Vests from 16/6 v Mini's Trousers from ■ 6/11, 8/11, 10 ' ) ■• ■ ■■:..!• CHOICE DISPLAY OF MEN'S MERCERY In Regatta and Tennis Shirts, Collars, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Scarfs, etc, etc, ' '"'■ ).■■■■':■ ;TAIL01!Ing; ■ - ' ; In all its Branches at Moderato Prices > Jew'Zealand Clothing yFaotor^.r j Lambton Quay and Cuba-st Wellington. ;\OBB * CO.'a TELEGRAPHIC LINK '.J.- OFUOYALMAILcO.VHRS ' Leaves WOnDVILLE for i>'KKTaHUNA , daily at 9.40 a.m., in .time.for Wol'.ington Train,, returning from 'Emuiuiit daily a! 1.30 p.m., after arrival of Train. tan WiiuiNOTON.. Fnms and Luggage earned :n on this line at 'greatly reduced rates. 'E ."KldU Worses Hnggict "«-./ tya('and■) for Um '>l..m v lh\.. n TelttirmM promptly u'tt fried to, PnoFßinroßfl. Wotimiwt. THOMAS HULMG,.JI lIGJ.S., -r . LoKDOX. THOMAS HEME'S BAHTQHM BALSAM, .<, ceiiluncitrkfojilung: ! I WORM, SCOUR, and all Intere nal Pnvisites iu Sheep and Neat Cattle, • This Remedy is manufactured from ' the celebrated liccipo obtained from Thomas Hulinc,M,li,C,V.S„ arid comR pounded by a thoroughly practical coinpounder of Drugs, and guaranteed to contain no arsenic or any, injurious ingredients, being almost a' vegetable production. This BALSAM'is a most invigorating tonic, and helps to build up the impoverished-system caused by a Parasites, Scours, and other iuternal diseases sheep aro subject to. It will destroy all germs of worms and parasites, improvo the growth of tho wool, in and wonderfully improvo tho condition of sheop, aud at a cost of less thau lfd per lamb, One Gallon Tin will dose 150 lambs, allowing for waste; Two. Gallon 'Tin will dose 300 lambs; Four Gallon 'Tin ■ will doso 600 lambs j Five Gallon Drum to willdosp7solambs. Doso for;lambs two tablespoonsful; Dose for weaners three tablcspooiisfnl j Doso for sheep ono year old four tablespoonsful,, Cost, oiio gallon to 25 gallons, 15s per gallon; • 25 gallons to 50 gallons, l lis per gallon; 50 gallons to 100 gallons, 13s per gallon. ADDMSSTHOMAS HULME, " SANTONINEBALSAM COMPANY, Cabtebton, Waibabapa. 1 Carterton Agent—MrLindop, Chemist. Masterton Agent- Lowes and lorns. George Gupwell Baldwin, ■ iESTttUS EQ'UI BALSAM, A SAFE CURE FOR. BOTS, H 0 E,B ES. f Pbice 2/6 Pee Bottle. NO Hprscowncr should bo witliou this remedy. After dosing a 1 horse it leaves a coating on tho stomach poisonous to the parasites of tho i BOT FI.Y. • Travelling Agent—Mr Conradsen, i. Carterton Agent-Mr Lindop, chemist, ■• Greytown, Carterton, Masterton, Palliat tua, and Tinui agents—W.F.C.A. s TVJiolesalo Agents—Messrs Sliarland & • . Co,, druggists, Wellington. USEFUL AND' £ Ornamental >, Articles PRESENTS, RIVE'S. Cash store around the Corner, PERRY STREET. AEGX.'EOSa;^ | Pbactioal Saw akd Toot; Maker, ■-■' i * -- ,; "' '' r OIXON STREET WKLLINQTON. (Opposite Eoyal Oak Hotel;) • '• JUST landed 2Cases Circular Saws, 1 caso files, Wheatman and Smith, -rOne caso Circular Baws,l case Vortical Baws, 1 Case' Crosscut, 1 Caso Haiid Saws, 1 Caso Baud Saws, 2 Cases Files from Disston and Sons. 2 Cases Belting, Leather arid Rubber, Emery.Wheolsand Machinery Oil. Allßought for CasL and Sollinc at a Low Prico '■'■"' ': ,y ''" i ' MAIORA WOOL WORKS,' R1VE8R0AD ) ,!',,..!..,.,,,,,,,.MA51E8m !.:?...'.-v.;. .' EfiACTICAIii . ;i, -T WOOLOLASSER&FELLMONGEE Of7ISHES the public' to know that VY ; ho still conducts''tlie'okf established • works' and will BxccW'ai orders entrusted'to him;-'-' ''■■'J,.-iL<,] ; i [ Wool and skins', bought at higlies, market priccifor cash. ; •■....: _ V'Wool %%i mostteasonaWe'terms;--:';. i'UwV:, ; ; \
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4906, 19 December 1894, Page 4
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633Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4906, 19 December 1894, Page 4
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